Biology, asked by rachamaduguanantha, 5 months ago

sponges have originated from​

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Answered by omasati2004
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Sponges probably arose from flagellated protozoans. The choanocytes of sponges resemble the choanoflagellate protozoans. Choanoflagellate protozoan colonies, however, do not develop by way of embryological stages as do the sponges.

Answered by rohitmishra73
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Answer:

Sponges have originated from flagellated protozoans.

Explanation:

Sponges probably arose from flagellated protozoans. The choanocytes of sponges resemble the choanoflagellate protozoans. Choanoflagellate protozoan colonies, however, do not develop by way of embryological stages as do the sponges. The primitive structure of the Porifera indicates affinities with certain types of protozoan colonies, both lack integration of parts, mouth and digestive systems and both have a type of skeletal formation in which single elements are produced by a single cell or by a small group of cells.

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